AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A Programme for Real lien and Women. WILLIAM DUNCAN WILLIAM DUNCAN in a story of red-blooded people in the Great West. “WHERE MEN ARE MEN.’ “WHERE MEN ARE MEN? A thrilling story of the mining country around the Death Valley Region. See BILL RUSSELL’S sensational bout with Sailor Tom Wilson, former sparring partner of Bob Fitzsimmons. .On the same programme:— “THE LEATHER PUSHERS,” Round 5. The Best of the Series so far, and a Sherlock Holmes story — “THE PRIORY SCHOOL.” Prices as usual.
INGLEWOOD CONVENT SCHOOL. QRAND yjATINIEE OONCERT. TO-MORROW. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1022. Doors open at 1.15 p»m. Commence 2 p.m. PROGRAMME. . Z Part L 1. Pianoforte Trio, “In Merry Society,” (Aletter). 2. Song and Dance. “Khaki and Blue.” 3. Song and Dance, “Pinafore.” 4. Pianoforte Duo, “Polish Dance.” 5. Orchestra, “Fox Hunters’ Gallop.” 6. Vocal Solo, “Wake Up.” 7. Pianoforte Duet, “Happy Holidays? S. Solo, “Spring Song.” 9. Violin Solo, ‘Mazurka.” 10. Action Son?, ‘The Waitresses.” JI. Pianoforte -Solo, “A Romp” (Y. Bowen). Part 11. t L Song, ‘Tlow’d You Like’to be a Baby Girl,” Infants. 2. Pianoforte Duet, “Hungarian Dance No. 6” (Brahms). 3. DrEl. Scarf. 4. Violin Duet, “Serenade’ (Widor). 5. Orchestra, “Love and the Roses.” 6. Vocal Solo, ’’There’s a Song Down Every Roadway.” 7. Pianoforte Duo, “March Tannhauser’ (Wagner). 8. Solo, “Summer Idyll.” 9. Chorus, “Elfin Call.’ 10. Violin Solo, “Pastorella” (Warner Op. 31). 11. Pianoforte Solo, “Les Vendangeurs.” 12. Song, “Hark, the Goat Bells.” GOD SAVE THE KING. Admission: Dress Circle & Front Stalls 2s, Back Stalls 1/6, Children to all parts 1/-. May be had at door. DANCE A EUCHRE PARTY AT NIGHT. £ood Music (Miss Curd and Full Orchestra). Good Prizes Admission—Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/- and plate. W. H. EAGAR, Hon. Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1922, Page 1
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